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Sarcoscypha coccinea sur Picea abies
Patrice TANCHAUD, 07-02-2016 12:06
Bonjour,

une espèce banale, ce qui l'est peut-être moins c'est qu'elle poussait sur branches d'épicéa (Picea abies).
Merci d'avance pour vos remarques éventuelles.

Patrice
Hans-Otto Baral, 07-02-2016 12:24
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Sarcoscypha coccinea sur Picea abies
Not sure if I ever heard of a coniferous host in S. coccinea. My homepage says:

Coniferous substrate was very rarely encountered. Picea sitchensis was reported by Butterfill & Spooner (1995), Picea abies by Mato?ec & Kušan (2007), and Abies alba by Peri? & Peri? (2007), always for S. austriaca.
Patrice TANCHAUD, 07-02-2016 13:16
Re : Sarcoscypha coccinea sur Picea abies
Yes Zotto, that's why I sent. Thanks for your answer.
Hans-Otto Baral, 07-02-2016 13:29
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Sarcoscypha coccinea sur Picea abies
you are sure with conifer? Easy to see from the wood. Substrates in sarcoscypha were frequently confused.
Patrice TANCHAUD, 07-02-2016 15:09
Re : Sarcoscypha coccinea sur Picea abies
For me no doubt. Here other photos.
Hans-Otto Baral, 07-02-2016 16:36
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Sarcoscypha coccinea sur Picea abies
Ah o.k. you are probably right, especially the rotten wood looks coniferous. But you did't lok at the pores of the wood?
Patrice TANCHAUD, 07-02-2016 17:24
Re : Sarcoscypha coccinea sur Picea abies
Good Here ?
Alain GARDIENNET, 07-02-2016 18:20
Alain GARDIENNET
Re : Sarcoscypha coccinea sur Picea abies

Salut Patrice,


Pour vérifier :


http://www.woodanatomy.ch/species.php?code=PCAB


Alain

Patrice TANCHAUD, 07-02-2016 19:39
Re : Sarcoscypha coccinea sur Picea abies
Merci Alain, je suis loin de voir ce qu'il faut sur ma coupe.

Patrice
Hans-Otto Baral, 07-02-2016 20:21
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Sarcoscypha coccinea sur Picea abies
looks coniferous, but you would see the pores with a 10x or 15x handlens. Broken wood is better to view than when treated with a cutter.
Patrice TANCHAUD, 07-02-2016 20:33
Re : Sarcoscypha coccinea sur Picea abies
Much faster, but the job may not be enough.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 07-02-2016 20:41
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Sarcoscypha coccinea sur Picea abies
Hard wood is difficult, but Picea i not so hard. Crushing is not good. Best is when the wood is half rotten, then easy to break.
Patrice TANCHAUD, 08-02-2016 09:36
Re : Sarcoscypha coccinea sur Picea abies
Nothing is easy for me in observing the wood, but I'm sure it's Picea here, this is the only conifer, and cones are typical for this species.
Thanks.